Crime & Safety
Dearborn Police Seek Public's Help in Identifying Bank Robbery Suspect
A man who passed a note demanding money from a teller at the PNC Bank on Oct. 3 is still at large.

Dearborn police are asking the public’s help in identifying an Oct. 3 bank robbery suspect who got away with an undisclosed amount of money from PNC Bank at 23153 Michigan Ave.
The suspect handed the teller a note requesting money, according to a news release. The teller complied, and the suspect left on foot in an unknown diretion.
The suspect is described as a black male, 30-35 years old, medium build and 5 feet, 11 inches tall. He had a heavy beard and moustache, and wearing a red hat with a white bill. The hat had “Detroit Red Wings” written on it. He also wore a grey T-Shirt, and blue jeans.
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“This is the type of incident that calls for the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects,” Chief Ronald Haddad said. “With the help of our community partners, I am confident we can identify this individual quickly before he is able to victimize anyone else”.
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact the Dearborn Police Department tip line at (313) 943-3012.
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